Despite accelerated development cycles and limited resources users' expectations of mobile app and website quality are the same or higher than desktop users forcing testing and QA professionals to do more with less according to a survey of developers by Keynote.

"The number of mobile apps across all vertical markets continues to grow at
a rapid pace. Smart devices inclusive of phones, tablets, and embedded
appliances are becoming more and more ubiquitous," said Michael Sowers, CIO
& Sr. QA/Test Consultant at Software Quality Engineering.

"Ensuring that these applications are adequately tested is a key
challenge for QA/Test Teams worldwide."

"Today's mobile users are difficult to satisfy and apps are easy to
uninstall. However, the testing tools, processes and resources haven't caught
up with users' high expectations - and management's expectations of their
mobile QA and testing teams," said Rachel Obstler, Senior Director of Product
Marketing at Keynote. "In order to meet mobile websites and applications'
market demand, implementing processes that include real device testing and
automation capabilities will be key to meeting rising expectations."

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